Another morning walk, another wisdom-inspiring moment of reflection.
When I am walking, I often receive, verbally, messages of guidance, and so I find myself speaking out loud the words that simply arrive. I wonder if this is why my Lower Self feels called to walk so early when hardly anyone else is around!
But it’s interesting to reflect upon why speaking to ourselves deems us potentially insane, as if to hold a conversation with the unseen is deranged.
The conversations I have with my True Self have been the most Brilliant of my life, and I no longer want to dictate when I have them. I simply want to allow the voice of my truth to flow freely at all times.
Does this mean a change in how society perceives those who seem disconnected from reality? Or does it mean altering first our own perceptions of our voice of truth within?
You see, society is but a reflective indication of what we are blocking at our core. It is but a mirror through which we can learn, through others, of our own beliefs within.
Perhaps if we were less concerned with the external responses to our behaviour, the external responses would change. Are we, though our very insecurities, manifesting an environment within which those insecurities are highlighted?
As within, so without. Make peace with the voice of your truth. Allow it ultimate freedom within, and then see how your inner perception alters your perception of the restrictions you perceive.
I passed a beautiful woman on my walk who apologised for speaking out loud. She said it helps her give voice to her dreams. I said how amazing to meet because I was also speaking aloud my truth! We felt not embarrassed with one another that we were voicing what was flowing through us; instead, I think we were both a little empowered by meeting a mirror that offered us a reflection of the Brilliance of allowance by the all.
I trust that my voice of truth speaks respectfully at all times, and so I have no fear that I would inappropriately dishonour a situation or another with freedom of its flow within. With that trust as my orator, I invite you all to honour freely the voice of your truth, feeling no shame if wisdom flows verbally or silently from your core.
With Love
Kirsty
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